Quick-Charge Trucks

You'll Never Have To Worry About Your Performance Again

They’ll provide 10 to 15 minutes of charging, which will give the cars enough power to run 3-15 miles to the nearest charging station.

Worried about your performance? You won’t have to any longer — at least not with your electric car.

One of the most consistent deterrents for drivers considering the switch from gas to electric cars has always been the prospect of running out of juice on the road.

Well, AAA has found a solution.

The worldwide leader in roadside assistance has introduced a new way to save stranded drivers: quick-charge trucks. Their rescue chariots will now come to the call of drained electric cars and will be able to provide a Level 2 or Level 3 charge.

They’ll provide 10 to 15 minutes of charging, which will give the cars enough power to run 3-15 miles to the nearest charging station.

The rollout begins in six cities: Portland, Seattle, the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, Knoxville, and the Tampa Bay Area.

It’s not going to make gas stations/cars/companies nervous just yet, but it’s a creative solution that flashes a future where electric cars could be a mainstream option.